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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1903)
m ath REGON news of interest Fait e n d * e x c u r s io n . Train Craxkca into Trainload • f Nsgrooa With Fatal Reaulta. eral prominent capitalist» o f the city, and they are now back flf me. W e will build a plant and put the product on the market.” —Creamery Journal. l> H O P K 8 8 IO N A L C A R O S . I) K. J. K. H08MKR Kanaaa City, Mo., July 16.— Mis- PHYSICIAN 4 SURGEON. P la n o f C a t t i* B a rn . •oori Pacific (aat mail No. 7, which left Eastman Bros., of Illinois. In the in«ea«e» ol tBe Eye, Ear and Nooe are Spec St. Louis at 3 o’clock this morning lor Breeder's Gsxette, describe the plan laities. LOO BOOM ON NORTH UMPQUA. f if t y y b a k s a o o . Kanaaa City, crashed into an excuraioa o f a cattle barn which they have oati-e In the Allison Jk Madsen Building. south bound from Kansas City, that used for several years. Franchise Orantsd lar Extsaslvs In- bad becom* it a 1 ltd at "Dead Man’s OI tc In ts rs a U a i F igu res The barn Is IM I feet by 48 feet. It and A»a»aam*ata. provementa by Csuaty Csurt. Curve” botwoen Ltttlh Knob and Lea j ] Is a p o le b s m w ith posts M fe e t high. m adoc about bid office a few One of the most Important steps Summit, at 10:26 this morning. Thraa R B. R. JOB — A an d a c o rn crlb 80 b y 12 fe e t runs County Clerk Sleight un- made In the development of the lum persons wer» killed, two ol them through the center of the barn. The PHYSICIAN & SURGEON L,me offlclal recorda that con- bering Industry la Douglas county tramps, and 50 were injured. With lower board» of the crib are hinged . interesting statlatlca with the eexpetion of one or two ol the craw U r s u l a s lb s Beat A p p ls s. A ll calls promptly attended, and feed boxes built on level with tbe to Clackamas county In the was taken when the county court on the fast mail, all tba injured wars As time goes on the consumers of ornee. Main St. next door to Leader otttce. They consist of some statls- voted to grant a franchise to the Ore on ths excursion train. Moat ol them fruit lnlargequautltles, whlchare main crib bottom so as to make practically a self-feeder, especially when feeding Phone. No. 114. nlled by Joseph T. Meek, who gon Boom & Timber Company for were Kansas City negroes. Eighteen COTTAGE GROVE, OR. ly found In large cities, are becoming ed shelled corn. Hogs sleep under tbe territorial marshal for Clack cleaning out the obstructions In ths were seriously hart. The injuries ol ucated to quality. The time has gone North Umpqua river and preparing unty In June. I860, In that corncrlb. , aasessable value of property that stream for the floating of logs the others consisted of cuts and bruises. when they are deceived by appear Hayracks on the sides are eighty feet county was *1,020.344, clasel- and timber. This franchise gives the None of the passengers on the fast mail ance. The writer has seen many con long. Hay Is put in at the enda of T. ANDERSON, M. D Mtows: Heal estate. *836,- company the right to use that stream were hurt. sumers go to stores for apples and the barn. Sliding doors, controlled by The engines, the mail and bagagge taste several varieties before buying. .gonul. *183.894. The schedule in the manner mentioned from the weights, are used at the ends of the P h y sicia n and S u rg e o n west boundary line of the Cascade for , paid at that time was re- car« on the last mail went down an em In this way they learn to fight shy Surgery and Female diseases A Specialty. A il i. The average monthly est reserve to the main line of the bankment, but the rest ol that train re of such fine-looking fruit as the Ben mow. They are closed when the hay Is In the mow. There are doors along calls promptly attended to. o (arm hands. Including board, Southern Pacific railroad at Winches mained upright, at did the excursion Davis apple, which Is so devoid of side of the haymow. When filling the Office lu Sherwood block: Night calls at the average wages paid day ter, five miles north of Roseburg. After train. Only the engine, one baggage New Era Drug Store. Phone 15# Main. 0 ; quality. Then there Is a decided In mow we leave a space o f four feet with board was *4, wlth- the impiovements are made the com car and a mail car on the fait mail left crease In the consumption of baked rd *6; average dally wages pany to given the right to collect a the track. between the hay and the sides of th» apples lu restaurants and hotels, hence barn, which enables us to throw hay -nters. *12; board per week maximum toll of 50 cents per thousand Responsibility tor the wreck seems the owners of tbese place« have feet for floating logs for other persons »ring men cost *8. Into the racks when feeding. The were published In the county in compensation for the outlay In im to rest with the engineer of the fast learned to buy those varieties that south end Is open. The north end has ^ E N T IS T time two weekly papers, name- proving the stream. The estimated mail, who failed to atop promptly when have good quality ratber than good doors which w e close In bad weather. ron Spectator, Territorial; and cost of the Improvements Is *200.000. flagged. The engine on the exenraion appearance, and, as a rule, are quite W e have lots on the north, south and O R . H. M. P E T R I ! Besides Improving the stream, the Wain, which consisted of 12 coaehea n Star Multnomah. An Idea willing to pay for what they want. east o f the barn and scale« east of ralue and profit In the lumber company expects to erect a sawmill heavily loaded, broke down. A flag A ll Work Warrants«. -i at that early date may be of 100,000 feet daily capacity at Win man was sent ahead to stop the fast Growers of fruit should take this les uj from the statistics which chester, to be ready for use as soon mail then about due. The engineer of son home and make up tbelr minds Offlos first Doer Watt ol Sherwood House. that B en ja m in Simpson from as logs can be floated, and other par the fast mail failed to see the foremost that In future the consumer must be catered to If fruit Is to be sold at a _ (or which he paid *3 each, ties also expect to erect sawmills and flagman and only slackened up when woodworking plants at the same ‘ lured 100.000 feet o f lumber. fair margin of profit. The question of had a salable value o f *75 per place. New York capitalists are back warned by the second man, who was grades must also have attention, for ing the enterprise, their representa within a short distance of the excurs these city consumers who qre willing ,R E. C. MACY A tive, F. J. Blakely, having been Aere ion train. The fast mail was running to pay for quality want that quality most of the time for the past two at a high rate of speed and it was un dJMBIA COUNTY FILLINO UP. years. able to come to a full stop. When the In size and perfection of fruit as well DENTIST fast mail struck, it was making 15 as In the flavor. There Is a market county Seat Election Shows Large miles an hour. The engine, the bag for second and third grades as well as PUBLIC LAND STILL OPEN. Increase of Voters. gage car and the foremost mail car left the first grade, but they must be dis Dr. Snapp's Building. tinctly separated to bring the best re returns from the late special Nearly 600,000 Acres Remain In Oregon the tracx and rolled down the em turns for each.—Indianapolis News. bankment. The empact badly damaged Indicates that the voting pop- City District. the engine and baggage car of the ex of Columbia county has in- THE EASTMAN BARN. A t t a c h m e n t f o r T e a m Harneaa. The annual report of the United «everal hundred since the gen- cursion train, but the cars remained There are but very few of the ar J o h n so n F G Knv -te election held a little over a State i land office at Oregon City has npright. the barn, so w e can weigh cattle any ticles used by our great-grandfathers 5o While It is true that much been completed. Fourteen counties time. wblcb still retain their old form, with ,j Increased vote Is due to the are embraced In the Oregon City dis This bam w ill easily accommodate IDAHO LANDS ARB W ITH D R A W N. little chang.) or Improvement, but yment of an increased number trict and the report gives the follow 100 cattle. W e are now feeding 101 • ATTORNEYS AT LAW -ds in sawmills and logging ing statistics as to area in acres un among this lyimber may l>e counted Cottage Grove, Oregon. Geological Survey Will Pass os Their the harness wblcb Is used on horse« head, ninety-seven of which are Here- many of them single men, It appropriated and unreserved: fordsl. This kind of a bam Is a great Surveyed. 455.048; unsurveyed. 141.- ¡1 evident that there le a consid- W orth for Irrigation. for hauling purpose«. Practically the time and labor saver. W e keep It well Increase In the number of fam- b « ; total, 596.738 as against 537,279 Washington, July 16.—The secretary same pattern of harne«« has been used bedded and It Is always dry. which have become actual rea surveyed; 161,190 unsurveyed; 898,469 for maHy years past, while other of the interior today authorised the total, as shown In the report a year A. H. K IN O lity School Superintendent Cope- ago. The 14 counties constituting the temporary withdrawal fiom all entry ol tblngs Introduced with It have been V a r ia t io n s In W oo d A sh e s. altered beyond recognition or displac three tracts ol about 3,000 acres each, Oregon City land district are: Ben A tto rn e y -a t-L a w hu received complete returns There Is no commercial fertlllxer ilmost every school district In ton, Clackamas, Clatsop, Columbia, lying in the Blackfoot land district, ed altogether. That there was still a that is more variable In composition Hpeclal attention given to Collections. -unty, and now estimates that Crook, Lincoln. Linn, Marlon. Mult Idaho, with a view to examination to chance for Improvement Is shown by than wood ashes, and while such ashes COTTAGE G KO V Kt OREGON. ire 250 more children o f school nomah, Polk. Tillamook, Wasco, Yam determine their desirability as reserve the picture here represented, llllustrat- are valuable under certain conditions ban were shown by the census of hill and Washington. The total area sites. The first is known as the HeDry Ing a change In ^he construction of a It Is unsafe to buy them without first o f the land surface of these counties year. Reports from every sec- lake reseive site. It lies in 'the north heavy team harness, which w ill at of the county Indicate that new- Is 7,468.250 acres. The area In acres east extremity of Fremont county and least add to the comfort of the anl having the percentage o f potash aacer talned by analysis. Experiments have n from the Kaut are arriving, appropriated last year was 5,676.115, E. Y O U N G embraces the whole of Lake Henry. mal. Ths principal advantage « f this shown that there Is a vast range In the majority of them expect to while the acreage under the same The second proposed reservoir lies 20 arrangement Is that It does away with classification this year is 5,(29,846. the percentage of potash In different me permanent residents. miles to the south, and is known as the strap passing around the animal’s samples of wood ashes, hence, without it t o iiiy im ii Island lake reservoir site, while the body, which of necessity Interfered Outlook for County Seat Fight. the nnalysie. as suggested, one may Heavy Sales of Live Stock. third, Flat Rocs reservoir site, lies be •n Main Street, West Bide, easily be led Into paying double the County Judge J. B Doan whose tween the two named. * sale of sheep, cattle and horses value of the ashes There is not ao O v t t o f« Q r o v i, Or. the Oregon ranges this fall will home is at Rainier, says that St. Hel The geological survey, upon 'whose much variation In the phosphoric add le heaviest In years. This is the ens will have to receive over 1000 votes recommendation the withdrawal is content, but as the chief need of the on of C. J. Millls. who has charge at the second special election on the made, is examining to determine the wood ashes Is for the potash content, e stock department o f the O. R. first Monday in August to retain the feasibility ei the reclamation scheme He has been over a large por- county seat, as It Is evident that 2000 M IS C B L L A IN B O U 8 one easily sees the Importance of being of the ranges and reports that votes will be polled as the outcome of in Fiemont county, Idaho, the propo reasonably sure the ashes contain the the present contest. Judge Doan also sition being to store wster in a series will be scarce this fall. Large desired proportion of potash. The ents of cattle were made from expresses the opinion that Marsh of natural reservoirs. These examina value of this suggestion would be district last spring and Mr. MlUla land and Oak Point precincts, which tions will continue through the sum readily seen If the crop to be grown pO B T. G R IF F IN . ;ts that still larger shipments gave a part of their vote to Clatska- mer. was potatoes, where If the ashes were he made this fall. H e says a nle, at the first special election, will go + l« iH G O N - M H K S R + solid for Rainier used as a fertilizer at all they would amount of stock will have to be RIDE FOR LIFE ON CAR. he used almost wholly for the potash Repairing and Refilling la Our Trade. out of the country In order to A ll work warranted. up for the shortage o f the feed Union County Cherry Crop. they contained. Fifteen People Escape From Fire Jui C o b M a in a i s t H t s ., Cottage Grove, Orego% The shortage of feed In some The cherry crop is Just coming on AFFORDS FBEB MOVEMENT. Into a Subway Excavation. is probably due to a lack o f rain, In Union county. There were reports F a e d lo a S o ft C a ro . New York, July 15.— Filteen persons somewhat with the muscular exertion early In the season that this crop Feeders who tried finishing cattle on have been hurt by (ailing into ,the sub and added to tbe discomfort In hot would be very short, but, as with the soft com reported very unsatisfactory Wool Prices are Climbing. way excavation at Lexon avenue and weather. In this Improvement a short results. But the Iowa experiment sta H. C. MADSEN, wing to the shortage of wool In other products of this county, the One Hundred and Twenty-filth street, prospects get brighter as harvest curved strap is laid over the back, be ¡»ns and Utah the prices o f wool tion recently marketed some cattle fed time approaches. The Indications alter jumping from a burning trolley ing held In place by a strap passing „astern Oregon will be higher than now are that the yield will not be far car, on which they had a thrilling ride from the breeching to the collar, and on soft earn alongside others fed on been anticipated. A t the large below the average. There will prob sound corn o f the 1901 crop, and the for several blocks, while tbe motorman only coming Into play whsu the anl held at Ontario a short time ago result» were decidedly favorable to the Watches Clocks and Jewel t j ably bo about 15,000 boxes of the fruit was making desperate attempts to reach mala are backing. The traces are en .1 sold at from 13 to 14 cents, A t Low est Prices....... handled there this season. a fire engine house. The car was filled tirely free of the harness from collar former feed. A t the prices for soft r did not sell and since that time with about 80 passengers, mostly women to whlffletrea. and afford a chance for and sound corn prevailing when the e have sold at 15 cents. The Electric Power lor Lane County. cattle were put on feed the advantage es are still going up. Some of the and children. When they discovered straight pull, without Interference Tho Lane County Electric Company the fire many tried to 'jum p, but the was with the lower priced com. And ilif sheep and wool men say tb® from any other portion of the harness. the steers fed on It outdresaed by se Is exceptionally short this sea- has begun work on its new power sta motorman put on the lull power. He Q H. WILLARD Frederick L. Ainsworth of Turner, ai there has been scarcely any tion to be erected at Springfield. The had set gone two blocks before the car small margin those fed on sound core Kansas, la the Inventor. since spring. Everything Is Im m en se boilers have arrived and will CONTRACTOR 4 BUILDER The difference In killing, however, Is was enveloped in flames. up. There is lots of stock In the at once be put in place, the founda Estimate* made and all kind* of carpenter not greater than might occur In any The conductor saw that there was tion being nearly completed. The D eep P lo w ln s . work executed and satisfaction guaranteed .ct. and It Is feared by the owners Much of the advice In favor of deep two lota of cattle. Either the feeder« Contract work a specialty. will be large loases this year if power plant will be one of the finest danger ol burning the whole carload of have been wrong In their eetimate of COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. In the state, and current will be gen passengers and rang the bell. The car plowing I* out of place on hill farms season does not start soon. erated and sold for all purposes In Eu came to a stop right over the excava with the topsoil only six to eight inches the value o f soft Corn or the Iowa station’s experience Is exceptional. gene and Springfield. tions for tbe subway. The passengers deep. mowing which brings much Qwarrylug Rock lor the Jetty. piled off on top of one'anotlier. The subsoil to the top Is not desirable. But Probably difference In the quality of Call tor Union County Warrants. ork on opening the rock quarry planking over the hole collapsed and there are many fields with good depths the com may account for It. as some W. H BERG J. W. BEKQ County Treasurer John Frawley has Bugby Is progressing rapidly and abont 25 persons were carried down. of rich, dark loam that have never feeders Include In tbelr definition of Issued a oall for all warrants of Un additional men have been put to ion county Issued prior to January 12. Those on the bottom were severely been properly worked. Such lands "soft” com the light, chaffy, Irfimn bruised, but only one was in a serious need never be called worn out until ture stuff o f comparatively low feed fit there. Great difficulty la be- IN*. A « H (iy O f f i c e condition. encountered at the quarry as well thorough plowing and harrowing again ing value.—Stockman and Farmer. Cottage drove, Oregon. has enabled the plant roots to get at ; the jetty In securing enough la PORTLAND MARKETS. U se o f th e C n r r v c o m b . /.111* U noi a i i i g tewtfi icsin. Assaying of 1 IIICS, oree, working A may in and analyzing To Inspect the Kearsarge. in, as many of them feel too rich some of the looked-up fertility in the ding, etc., etc . by the latest method* of I f a currycomb must be used, have Cyanioin Falkcnau * School of A**aying, of San soon as they have earned a few Prof. Kal Portsmouth, Eng., July 16.— The bottom layers. Simply to bring up the the smoothest one that can be found Francisco, Cal Wheat— Walla Walla, 70074c; val- liars, and they loaf until they spend Prince of Wales arrived this evening lower soil and then to turn It down and use It but sparingly. In the hands Mall Order* Solicited. Satisfaction Assured Two rock trains are now being ley, 77c. for the^Tinspection ol Read-Admiral gain the following season la not need of some men the currycomb Is a bar Three door* east of the poetoffica. < on the railway, and each makes Barley— Feed, »20.00 per ton; brew- Cotton’ s’ flagship Kearsarge. Ambas ed ao much as to thoroughly twist and barous Instrument o f torture. Applied u round trips to the jetty dally, so sador Choate and oecretary White fine the soil, exposing It to air and with a long, sweeping motion, without large amount o f rock is being deliv ing. *21. Floor— Best grades, *3.95 0 4.30; traveled in the same train from Lon sun. For potatoes and root crops deep regard to the shape of tile body or the don. Admiral Charles F. Hotham re plowing la desirable, also to loosen the evenness with which It Is held, will graham. *3.4503.85. Will Enlarge Baker City Depot. MillitnffB— Bran, *23 per ton; mid- ceived them at the station and tbe soil for root and tuber growth.—Amer make a poor animal shrink and shiver. EAST A N D SOUTH In response to the crying needs of filings, *27; shorts, *23; chop, *18. whole party drove to the Admiralty ican Cultivator. The akin Is often seriously hurt by the — V IA — > r City the O. R. A N. Company honse as the Admiral’ s guests. H. O angles of the comb when carelessly and Oats— No. 1 white, *1.10 0 1.16; decided to enlarge and Improve B ila n e and s to v e r . A rn old -F oster, parliamentary secretary heavily handled. A short motion, back passenger and freight depot gray, *1 -05 per cental. Where It Is desirable to somewhat to Ibe admiralty, and other depart — OF THE— that city. Material for the tm H ay-T im oth y, *200 21; clovar, mental officials have also arrived from husband the silage and get best re and forth, does the work more effec tively and humanely than the severe rovements is now on the ground nominal; cheat, »1 5 0 1 « per ton. sults from cut stover the latter Is London for tomorrow’ s inspections. application of the comb described. The "d Just as soon as the carpen- more relished If mixed with the quan horse will learn not to dislike It If be Potatoes— Best Bnrpanks, 6O0«6e can be relieved from the Train* leave OoTTAOB G ro vk for Portland tlty of silage to lie fed and allowed to per sack; ordinary, 350 46c per centaL W a r in the Balkans. “PPncr branch the work will be 12:56 pm finds he is not hurt. and way ntatlon* at 2:14 a m -mmenred. The improvement will ¿rower.’ prices; Merced sweets, »3 0 Paris, July 15.— According to a dis lie covered with sacks or blankets ’ Lv Portland ** i*30 a m ~ *30 p m insist in the enlargement o f the de- 3.50 per cental. P o u l t r y la t h e Month. 2 :00 p m Lv Cottage Grove 2:57 p m patch from Constantinople published from one feeding time until another. 12:35 p m Ar Ashland 12:M a m Poultry—Chicken«, mixed, 10011c, *t building, so as to permit o f the I f not to be used in connection with The South seems to be coming to here, engagem ents have taken place be 4:35 a m A r Sacramento 5:00 p m addition of a separate waiting room young. 13014c; hens, *56 am 7:55 p m Ar Han Francisco tween Turkish and Bulgarian troops on silage. If mixed with cut hay In quan ward tbe front as a poultry section. jo r ladles. jive. 16017c; dressed, 20«22c; dnekr the frontier, which the Turks accuse tity sufficient for several days’ feed In Georgia during the year 1900 there I ' l i l l m a n a n d T o u r i s t C u re • 7.00#7.50 p«r do**n; V * 8®» u ® the Bulgarians ol crossing. On the ing and well moistened with water, were 4.549,144 chicken» over three Great Boon to Ontario. ■ n/1 kept covered, or If treated so with months old. 103,41« turkeys. 208,997 on both train». 4 h aib C ar » , Sacra other hend the Bnlgsrians assert that 6.50. The contract for building the new mento to Ogden and and E l Paso r.nd Full creem, twins, 1 6 « 0 the Turks tried to occupy tbe nentrel out being mixed with hay or other gpese and «4.896 ducks, all valued at Heel bridge across the Malheur river, Chs material, the cows will eat more and 1 5 0 1 5 *c; fact- *1,458,065: the eggs produced were val sons The dispatch adds that a minis 16c; Young America, ear where It empties into Snake rtv- T about two miles below Ontario. ory prices, 1 0 1 K « terial council was hurriedly summoned with much less waste than If fed dry. ued at *1.«15.538 and numbered 15.- to Chlcaffo, 8 t Louis, N ew Orleans 505.330 dozen. Alabama, although a and W aihinffton. i»s been let. The price is *4100. Butter— Fancy creamery, 2 0 f 2 2 * t at the Ylldix Kiosk last night and -N ation al Stockman. -his bridge will supply a long-felt smaller Htate. produced 18.778.980 doz Connecting at H»n Francisco, with tcTera! more troops have been called. line* for Honolulu, .lapnn, Chinn. d a w W a y to M a k e B a tte r . en egg*, which were valued at *1,825.- Htcamshlp » m s » » * » < w “ e i E L T S i ; 5 5 » ” " Philippine*. Central and Ho nth America. L. H. Williams, vice president of the inopie living on Dead Ox Flat of com- 2 2 ^ c, *4° b ______j 978 during the same year. For Cuban Loan. E ggs— 170 20c per doten. Akron (O.) Cold Distilling Company, Ing to Ontario to do their trading At Albany and Corvallis connection Is made H o p e - C h o ic e , 18020c per pound. Havana. July 16.-P rreid en t Palma with C a E Ky train*. _______________________ U n ifo r m L i r a f o r H e t c h la a . without going about ten miles above W ^ I - V . l l . y , l * ^ « 1 7 c ; E . - l » r n Or- sent a message to congress recommend- claims to bo the discoverer of a meth Don’t try to hatch egg» from differ Independence Passenger dally, exceptHunday Urlo to the Halllday bridge. od of making butter without first re egon, 8014c; mohair, 3503/He. ing^the appointment ol a member o moving the cream. He does not go In ent classes of fowls at tbe same time. 7:M A. M. L f ....... rorttftnd.... a r ¡ 5: no r. i Boof— Gross, cows, Sti04 c, per McMinnville..... Lv | 3 « r. l «ach house t o ’ act with an appointee Hens’ eggs and docks’ egg», for In K* A. M. Ar Savveying Soil of Baker County. to details, but says; Il: A. M. I Ar..Independendence.Lv I ifcCd r. of the executive commissioners to pro- Charles A. Jensen, o f the depart pound ; Steers. 6 0 5 * e ; dressed, 8 « c . Corvall*........Lv H » r. ■ "The discovery Is not one o f mere stance. do not go well together. Neither I 1.4.1 a M Ar. r-afi to the United States and negotiate chance, but Is the result o f a year-» do egg» from different classes, such as V e a l- 7 « 0 * « ment of agriculture, bureau of soils, pound; Hee Agent Mr D T Awbrey at Cottage Grove the »35.000,000 loan. The senate held hard work. I was given the Insight ,1-eghorne and Plymouth Rock». As a Mutton—Grose »3.50 per hxs b«on sent out to make a survey of station or address Ue soils Baker county. H e has es- dressed «0 6 H ® . an extended rereion this W E COMAN, from our eold distilling process and rule. d«rk-sbelled egg» go well togeth pound; 4c per G K a Fass, A g i Uhliihed his headquarters at Haines. fiifi not reach the matter of the retiti b«vc spent much time and study on it. er. no matter what the breeds, snd Lam be— G rose, PO R TLA N D , • OREGON. •P'l Is now actlely engaged In the dreared, ’ He. ration of the;United States naval sta I have teated the machine before lev tbe same la true of white shelled eggs pound »»rk It i, thought this Is one of the P*r H ogs— Grose, 6 0 « U * tion treaty. Preliminary steps to government-ald- dressed, 708«. I) EBY & JOHNSON, J. Watchmaker BERG BROS. The Sha8ta Rout* S O M M I PICIFIC CO M PII!. Tourist Cars ** Irrigation.